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India calls COP26 Summit ‘Success’

India calls COP26 Summit 'Success'
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Glasgow: India on Sunday calls the COP26 Summit as “success”, saying it puts worries and ideas of developing the developing world enough “concise and firm” in front of the world community.
Negotiators from nearly 200 countries have received a new climate agreement after the COP26 summit in Glasgow concluded the extra time plenary on Saturday with an agreement, which recognizes Indian intervention for the world for “phase down” fuel fossil “phase out”.
The Minister of Environment Union Bhupender Yadav, Head of the Indian delegation at Glasgow conference, said that the world needs to arouse the fact that the current climate crisis has been deposited by an unsustainable lifestyle and wasteful consumption patterns in developed countries.
“The summit proved to be successful from an Indian point of view because we articulate and put fears and ideas of developing countries with sufficiently compact and firm.
India presents a way for constructive debates and only solutions in the forum.” Consensus, however, is still difficult to understand in COP26.
India has stated that the current climate crisis has been deposited by an unsustainable lifestyle and wasteful consumption patterns, especially in developed countries.
The world needs to build this fact, “Yadav wrote on his blog on Sunday.
The minister, who has retained the ‘Cop 26 Diary’ blog, writes that India, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has proactively leads in creating an international solar alliance, coalition For Tangguh Disaster Infrastructure (CDRI) and Sun, one world, one Sun Grid initiative as an example of international collaboration to combat climate change.
“After doing its part, India at the peak, asking the world’s concrete actions developed in decades that determine this and translation of commitment to Action, “he said.
India has been criticized by several countries for changes promoted by him to go down, not than the phase of coal power, one of the biggest sources of greenhouse gas emissions.
Yadav said that fossil fuels and their use have allowed parts of the world to reach high growth rate.
“Even now, developed countries b Elum completely removes coal.
The UN framework convention on climate change (UNFCCC) refers to GHG emission mitigation of all sources.
UNFCCC is not directed at certain sources.
Developing countries have the right to their fair shares of the global carbon budget and are entitled to the use of fossil fuels responsible in this scope, “he said.
The minister said that climate friendly lifestyles and climate justice as immortalized in the Paris Agreement are key To resolve the climate crisis.
“We are proud to be able to say today that India is the only G20 country that is good on track to achieve the goals mentioned based on the Paris agreement.
While there has been a lot of talk about and around the contributions specified nationally (NDC), the lack of commitment to troublesome climate finance.
“There are extensive incompatibility between financial and climate mitigation efforts.
Note About the means of implementation support for developing countries has been sad so far.
India looks forward to changes in financing and technology support for developing countries,” he said.
In the end, the minister hopes that the world will rise to the urgency of the climate crisis “because I conclude my involvement in COP26 and go home, India hopes that the world will rise to the urgency of the climate crisis facing us and it will be sure we have real action to save the planet We for future generations, “he said.
“India, I like noting, achieving some extraordinary results in terms of climate financing problems including work programs in new collectively quantified goals, support for improving transparency frameworks for developing countries, Article 6 of Regulatory Books, Adaptation, General Duration, at COP26 negotiations, “he added.

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